AirScope

AirScope

Air Traffic Radar

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Version History of AirScope

1.3.1

April 29, 2022

Maintenance version containing bug fixes.

1.3

April 13, 2022

- Fixes issue with IVAO source by using new API. - Contains several bug fixes and improvements.

1.2.1

October 7, 2021

- Native build for iOS 15 and the new iPad mini 6th gen support

1.2

April 24, 2021

Contains bug fixes and performance improvements. Fixes updates from VATSIM due to new info server format in use.

1.1.2

October 18, 2020

Includes iOS 14 and hardware support improvements.

1.1.1

September 20, 2020

Includes improvements for working with iOS 14 and above.

1.1

April 29, 2020

- Introduces the possibility to search for and filter flights - ADS-B airports are now filtered out when in zoomed out ranges - Fixes numerous issues and has improved performance - Adds macOS support

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1.0.3

April 9, 2020

- Extends support to iOS 12 devices

1.0.2

March 5, 2020

This maintenance release fixes an issue with the ADS-B decoder that would caused planes not to be displayed sometimes.

1.0.1

February 23, 2020

Fixes an issue with displaying aircraft types in ADS-B. Makes ADS-B aircraft stay on display for longer even without updates. Includes various performance improvements and bug fixes.

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AirScope In-App Purchases History

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ADS-B Interface

Display of ADS-B Realtime Traffic

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Description of AirScope

AirScope is a plane plotter that retrieves aircraft positions and measurements from online sources and displays them on top of a world map in radar / ATC style. When flying online with VATSIM or IVAO (or even as preparation for a flight in one of these networks) it's often useful to have an overview of who's in the air at any given moment or which ATC positions are currently filled and online. AirScope shows just that in a stylish universal interface for iOS and macOS devices. With the ADS-B Interface users can connect AirScope to their local receiver and display traffic data as it's being broadcast. AirScope can connect to a computer with one of these receivers and an instance of dump1090 to recognise messages in SBS (BaseStation) format on a TCP port (default 30003) and plot air traffic on its map. On top of that, with the built-in complimentary cloud based ADS-B, users can see real traffic from various places in the world (anywhere where there's voluntary coverage) even without being there or having a receiver themselves. The ADS-B Interface functionality is enabled and available through an in-app purchase. The data is retrieved from the online and public info servers of the respective networks (for which an Internet connection is required) at periodic intervals and traffic is plotted accordingly. Tapping on a plane (target) further discloses a tag with additional information about the flight such as its callsign, aircraft type, squawk, flight level, vertical speed, flight stage, course, speed, departure and arrival. VATSIM and IVAO positions currently online are also plotted / shaped and shown on the map together with their frequencies so that virtual pilots can contact them should they enter their airspace.
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AirScope: FAQ

Is AirScope iPad-friendly?

Yes, AirScope offers an iPad version.

Who built the AirScope app?

The app was developed by Haversine Ltd.

What minimum version of iOS does AirScope need?

The AirScope app currently supports iOS 12.1 or later.

What do users think of the AirScope app?

AirScope has an okay rating of 3.8 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the AirScope app?

The App Genre Of The Airscope App Is Navigation.

What is the latest version of AirScope?

The latest AirScope version released is 1.3.1.

When did the new AirScope update happen?

The latest AirScope app update was released on November 30, 2024.

When did AirScope first launch?

AirScope was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is AirScope suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on AirScope?

AirScope is now available to use in English.

Is AirScope part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, AirScope is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is AirScope eligible for in-app purchases?

Yes, AirScope is eligible for in-app purchases to enrich your usage.

Is AirScope fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, AirScope is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using AirScope?

No, you can not expect ads while using AirScope.

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Reviews of AirScope

No Military ADSB data

Open ADSB/ADSB exchange data collects Mil data, why is this app not displaying it?

Response from developer

Apologies for the delay, but better late than never as it will provide info to other readers and clarify it; AirScope doesn’t filter any data so what you see is what others have shared plus what you are able to get from your own ADSB receiver. But it also doesn’t use ADSB exchange as its source, it uses ADSBHub, so data and it published will be different and might explain the differences in what you were observing.

Excellent App with superb support

I was looking for an APP which would allow me to monitor other airspace users whilst I was flying commercial drones. There are plenty of Apps which show you shared ADSB data but I needed something that would merge that data with live data from my own SDR. This APP does this straight out of the box. It appears to be the only one on the APP Store!

I had a minor dofficulty due to my setup and the Developer responded quickly and comprehensively and solved my problem completely.
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Quick Developer Response

I initially had setup problems interfacing the app with my RasberryPi providing ADS-B data.

I communicated my difficulties to the developer and he immediately followed up personally with me on various solutions.

The support received was outstanding, and I am totally pleased.

AirScope is working perfectly...thanks
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Response from developer

You need to enter the IPv4 address (and optionally the TCP port) of the raspberry Pi which needs to provide ADS-B sentences in port 30003. What input problems are you observing? It should be a matter of just entering the numbering the digits. You'll need to enter padding 0s for each byte of the IP address, for example 10.1.2.3 is entered as 010001002003. If you still have problems let us know the details through support on the web site and we'll be happy to assist or fix anything that needs fixing.